How a Professional Ghostwriter Sources a Custom Essay

Today I’m going to talk to you about how a professional ghostwrite will typically source a custom essay here at Unemployed Professors. While there are many schools of thought on how sources should be used in scholarly papers, a good approach to writing an essay is to allow your sources to structure your essay. As you find sources that relate to your topic, use them like building blocks.

Start with Your Thesis

Every custom essay that is written at Unemployed Professors starts with a topic, and then with a thesis. My recommendation to you, which is what I do when writing all my custom essays for Unemployed Professors, is to start by writing the thesis. The thesis is the cornerstone of the custom essay, and it will be the cornerstone of any essay that you write for yourself. Use Google Scholar or another database to then find sources that relate to your thesis statement. At this point, it doesn’t matter if they support or stand in opposition to your thesis, just find sources that relate to your thesis.

Use Section Headings

Using section headings and associating them with sources is one of my go-to strategies for effectively writing a custom essay here at Unemployed Professors. I will group the sources I find about the thesis into sub-categories. I will then organize these sources on the basis of these categories and sub-categories. This allows me to highlight the themes that are found in these sources, and to then go on and build a skeleton for the custom essay that I am writing. With these sources providing evidence to support the thesis, I use my sourcing process to actually build the argument that I am going to put forth in the paper.

Article Previews and Abstracts Are Your Friends

How you use an article depends significantly on how big a role it will play in the custom essay that you’re writing. Here at Unemployed Professors, I read almost the entirety of the articles that I use in writing custom essays. This isn’t always necessary though. Once you’ve broken your essay down into sections and organized your sources thematically, it’s time to read the abstracts of the sources you’ve found. In reading these abstracts, you can find the central point of the article. The whole point of an abstract is for a scholar to summarize their article as coherently and concisely as possible. Use this to your advantage. If you’re in a rush and don’t have time to read the entirety of the sources you’ll be using for your essay, use the abstracts to build the paragraphs which you’ll be associating with each source in relation to the sub-headings that you’ve constructed.

Abstracts Might Be Your Friend; APA Is Your Best Friend

The custom essay ghostwriters at Unemployed Professors are comfortable with citation styles. This said, APA is the favorite of many people writing essays and custom essays alike. APA does not require a page number from the source unless you are using a direct quote. If you can use APA, do it! You won’t regret it. If you don’t have to put a page number in the paper, you don’t have to find the information in the article. Instead, you can just use the abstract. This is an especially important tip if you’re pulling an all-nighter because you haven’t been able to hire an Unemployed Professors ghostwriter to write you a custom essay.

Bringing It All Together

If you want to write an essay quickly, start by developing your thesis. Once you find your sources, use these to build sections. Go on to use each source to form the basis of one paragraph. If you can use APA, you only need the abstracts of the sources you’re using as you won’t need to cite page numbers. You can use this model, and APA, to write a complicated essay in a few hours. Good luck!


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